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We have been concentrating only on developing countries but the reality looks different
SOS... we need help in Germany
Money rules the world
and so is with Germany
Germany indoctrines the whole world and the whole world is naive enough to believe the shinging facades of Germany

The truth behind is  a shock ..
Child trafficking
Child abuse
Germanizing like Hitler days thru german regime
Human right violations on Refugees from other countries living in Germany ( some are already killed)
Children are abused and raped in Foster Cares of German regime
and many more
The worst is that the child trafficking in Germany


Heightened Risk Of Child Trafficking And Sexual Exploitation During World Cup
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/45327.php

UNICEF today expressed its deep concern that children and women could be trafficked and subjected to sexual exploitation during the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Some seven million fans are expected to attend the football event in Germany. According to news reports, a large brothel is being constructed close to the main venue for the World Cup in Berlin. Prostitution is legal in Germany.

Last week, the U.S. State Department released its 2006 Trafficking in Persons report, which noted the potential of increased human trafficking during the World Cup matches. According to the report, Germany is a transit and destination country for men, women and children trafficked for the purposes of sexual and labour exploitation, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe. In January, the European Parliament warned about the trafficking of women and children during the games. According to the International Labour Organization, more than 1 million children are trafficked every year.

While UNICEF welcomes the German government's efforts to fight child trafficking and child prostitution, it is concerned that children may still be trafficked into Germany from surrounding countries in Eastern Europe, where trafficking of young girls for sexual exploitation, forced labour and begging is a common problem.

"Trafficking and sexual exploitation deprive children of their dignity and put their safety, health and education in peril," UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman said in New York. "Caught in an underworld of illegality and violence, trafficked and sexually exploited children virtually disappear. Such abuse of children cannot be tolerated during the World Cup or any other time."

UNICEF helps fight against the sexual exploitation of children around the world. Global estimates indicate that as many as 1.8 million children, most of them girls, are exploited in the multi-billion-dollar commercial sex trade.

Many of these children are trafficked within and between countries, where they are forced into prostitution, pornography and other forms of sexual exploitation. They are often denied their right to an education, endure sexual abuse and violence, and become more vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS.

UNICEF's efforts to protect children from trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation and other forms of abuse focus on creating a protective environment for children. In a protective environment, people at all levels of society work individually and together to enforce protective laws, develop the necessary services, equip children and those who work with children with the information and skills they need to prevent and respond to abuse, and challenge all forms of discrimination.


Child Trafficking in 21st Century Germany

 http://www.eucars.de/Articles/ChildTraff/ChildTrafficking.html

The Situation in 21st Century Germany

 

When drawing comparisons between Britain and Germany, as far as child welfare is concerned, there is a real qualitative gap of about 170 years between the two societies. The economic base is also different and this has to be reconciled with the other factors, to arrive at comparable parameters.  

 

Germany suffers not from the high child mortality rate of the Industrial Revolution but rather from the fact that the children are not being born. The supply of children for children’s  homes, child care and child psychiatry is thus drying up and has to be helped along. The cost of fostering is about € 900 – 3,800 per month per child, the figures for homes and child psychiatry is about € 4,000 – 6,000 per month per child (see Bibliography [8]), About 72 children per day are taken into care in Germany today leading to an annual expenditure of  € 284 Million – 1.892 Billion. As it is not yet known, how many children wander respectively into foster care and homes, it is only possible to give a range for the costs.( The ratio of children’s home to foster homes in the static population case is 60:50 ) . In all probability, therefore, we are talking about costs well in excess of € 1 Billion just for Child Trafficking or the taking of children into custody, mostly for dubious reasons. This does not take account of the costs of the youth  organization itself, which currently run at about € 21 Billion (see Bibliography [9] ), according to the official statistics.  This is of course a very large ‘care’ industry and forms the economic base for child trafficking.

 

Unless the care industry is to close establishments or run down their staff levels, they have to get their clients from somewhere. The youth  organization, aided and abetted by a highly corrupted justice system, see to that in good measure.

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We have been concentrating only on developing countries but the reality looks different<br />SOS... we need help in Germany <br />Money rules the world <br />and so is with Germany<br />Germany indoctrines the whole world and the whole world is naive enough to believe the shinging facades of Germany<br /><br />The truth behind is&nbsp; a shock ..<br />Child trafficking<br />Child abuse<br />Germanizing like Hitler days thru german regime<br />Human right violations on Refugees from other countries living in Germany ( some are already killed)<br />Children are abused and raped in Foster Cares of German regime<br />and many more<br />The worst is that the child trafficking in Germany <br /><br /><br />Heightened Risk Of Child Trafficking And Sexual Exploitation During World Cup<br /><a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/45327.php">http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/45327.php</a><br /><br />UNICEF today expressed its deep concern that children and women could be trafficked and subjected to sexual exploitation during the 2006 FIFA World Cup. <br /><br />Some seven million fans are expected to attend the football event in Germany. According to news reports, a large brothel is being constructed close to the main venue for the World Cup in Berlin. Prostitution is legal in Germany. <br /><br />Last week, the U.S. State Department released its 2006 Trafficking in Persons report, which noted the potential of increased human trafficking during the World Cup matches. According to the report, Germany is a transit and destination country for men, women and children trafficked for the purposes of sexual and labour exploitation, mainly from Central and Eastern Europe. In January, the European Parliament warned about the trafficking of women and children during the games. According to the International Labour Organization, more than 1 million children are trafficked every year. <br /><br />While UNICEF welcomes the German government's efforts to fight child trafficking and child prostitution, it is concerned that children may still be trafficked into Germany from surrounding countries in Eastern Europe, where trafficking of young girls for sexual exploitation, forced labour and begging is a common problem. <br /><br />"Trafficking and sexual exploitation deprive children of their dignity and put their safety, health and education in peril," UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman said in New York. "Caught in an underworld of illegality and violence, trafficked and sexually exploited children virtually disappear. Such abuse of children cannot be tolerated during the World Cup or any other time." <br /><br />UNICEF helps fight against the sexual exploitation of children around the world. Global estimates indicate that as many as 1.8 million children, most of them girls, are exploited in the multi-billion-dollar commercial sex trade. <br /><br />Many of these children are trafficked within and between countries, where they are forced into prostitution, pornography and other forms of sexual exploitation. They are often denied their right to an education, endure sexual abuse and violence, and become more vulnerable to sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS. <br /><br />UNICEF's efforts to protect children from trafficking, commercial sexual exploitation and other forms of abuse focus on creating a protective environment for children. In a protective environment, people at all levels of society work individually and together to enforce protective laws, develop the necessary services, equip children and those who work with children with the information and skills they need to prevent and respond to abuse, and challenge all forms of discrimination. <br /><br /><br />
<p><b>Child Trafficking in 21st Century Germany</b></p>
<p><b>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.eucars.de/Articles/ChildTraff/ChildTrafficking.html">http://www.eucars.de/Articles/ChildTraff/ChildTrafficking.html</a></b></p>
The Situation in 21st Century Germany
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<p>When drawing comparisons between Britain and Germany, as far as child welfare is concerned, there is a real qualitative gap of about 170 years between the two societies. The economic base is also different and this has to be reconciled with the other factors, to arrive at comparable parameters. &nbsp;</p>
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<p>Germany suffers not from the high child mortality rate of the Industrial Revolution but rather from the fact that the children are not being born. The supply of children for children&rsquo;s &nbsp;homes, child care and child psychiatry is thus drying up and has to be helped along. The cost of fostering is about &euro; 900 &ndash; 3,800 per month per child, the figures for homes and child psychiatry is about &euro; 4,000 &ndash; 6,000 per month per child (see Bibliography [8]), About 72 children per day are taken into care in Germany today leading to an annual expenditure of&nbsp; &euro; 284 Million &ndash; 1.892 Billion. As it is not yet known, how many children wander respectively into foster care and homes, it is only possible to give a range for the costs.( The ratio of children&rsquo;s home to foster homes in the static population case is 60:50 ) . In all probability, therefore, we are talking about costs well in excess of &euro; 1 Billion just for Child Trafficking or the taking of children into custody, mostly for dubious reasons. This does not take account of the costs of the youth &nbsp;organization itself, which currently run at about &euro; 21 Billion (see Bibliography [9] ), according to the official statistics.&nbsp; This is of course a very large &lsquo;care&rsquo; industry and forms the economic base for child trafficking.</p>
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<p>Unless the care industry is to close establishments or run down their staff levels, they have to get their clients from somewhere. The youth &nbsp;organization, aided and abetted by a highly corrupted justice system, see to that in good measure.<br /><br />We thank you for your support <br />We have many infos at <br /><a href="http://humanrightsviolationsingermany.ning.com/">http://humanrightsviolationsingermany.ning.com<br />/</a></p>
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